Contributor : Profile
Sarmistha Pal is a Professor of Financial Economics at the University of Surrey, Guildford (UK). She is an applied economist working on issues pertaining to both economics and finance. Her primary research interests relate to analysing the impact of law, institutions and public policy on various economic agents (individual/household, firms/banks, community) using large datasets and natural experimental framework for identification. Her current and recent research includes work on public and private schools, regulation of doctors’ dual practice, women-friendly hospital environment and child mortality, effects of social and religious norms on public good provision, effects of old age pensions on elderly co-residency arrangements, and effects of fiscal decentralisation on political transition and local development. Her research on finance explores the role of networking on firm financing in corrupt host environment, role of various corporate governance reforms including transparency and disclosure on firm financing, firm performance and industrial accidents, and effects of land reforms on corporate investment. Her research has been funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (UK), Leverhulme Trust, World Bank, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and also the International Finance Corporation. She is an IZA (Germany) Research Fellow and also an external research affiliate at the Centre for Studies of the African Economies, University of Oxford. She is an editorial board member of the Journal of Development Studies.
Posts by Sarmistha Pal
Land acquisition and corporate investment: Legacy of historical land ceiling legislations?
Firms in India often find it difficult to purchase land, resulting in projects being delayed, relocated, or cancelled. Analysing firm- and state-level data, this column explores the impact of post-in...
- Sarmistha Pal Tiago Pinheiro Zoya Saher
- 23 March, 2017
- Perspectives
Reviving the informal sector from the throes of demonetisation
While recent measures announced by the government indicate some awareness of the hardships inflicted on the informal sector by the note ban, more needs to be done. In this article, Bhattacharya, Mitra...
- Kaushik Bhattacharya Siddhartha Mitra Sarmistha Pal Bibhas Saha
- 13 February, 2017
- Perspectives
why demonetisation?
In this article, Sarmistha Pal, Chair in Financial Economics at the University of Surrey, examines whether the current government’s stance in tackling black money has significantly differed from its...
- Sarmistha Pal
- 01 December, 2016
- Perspectives
Whither female disadvantage? An analysis of private school enrolment in India
Given the poor condition of government schools and the perceived efficiency of private schools, Indian parents are increasingly choosing to send their children to private schools. This column examines...
- Pushkar Maitra Sarmistha Pal Anurag Sharma
- 07 October, 2016
- Articles